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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1933-08-11

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1933-08-11, page 01

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Central Ohio's Only , Jewish Newspaper Heaching Ettery Home
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Devoted io American
and
Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
VOLUME XVI—No. 29
COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUGUST 11, 1933
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc
0i
i-*
By the Way
By David Schwartz
Enthusiastic Crowds Greet
Untermyer Who Urges
Boycott Spread
Midsummer! Muaings
What was that sect in ancient Israel
called which vahicd freedom above all
things? Wliy do I say sect? I sliovild
Kay parly. Wc always think oE those
.divisions in Israel as being theological
.whereas more often they were social'and
economic. But anyway, I am referring
to that group to which Elijah, the. prophet,
\ Dcloiigcd. r*riiiiarily, they wanted to be
free from the mortgage burden and. .so
I they lived in tents, and refused to luirdcn
themselves with anything that mislit cn-
euniber their freedom.
Send us another Elijah,' Lord, tu teach us freedom;. for never was he needed more than he is today. . Everywhere l^'ascisni and allied doctrines have raised Iheir hands against freedom. Even those liberals who formerly set so prcat store ' ;¦' it seem to bcgiii to despise the article: I'ait r stand firmly with Elijah in the hehef in the [>riccless jewel of freedom. The only creature which sings is the bird gnd why—because he is tlic most free, - ¦ .
'I'liou . hast promised, .Lo^d^ to send ICIijab again for the coming, of the great iind terrible day. Lord, the great and terrible day is here, it's the third day, in fact, in which the temperature hiis hnvcre<t near the huiKlrcd mark. Nearby, in Neiv Jersey, the papers say, a ther- [ moiiieter burst.
Next to being one of that free sect in this hot weather, it is best to be a woman. They have fftcd themselves to . such an extent from the burden of cldtbcs. Poets sing of the harefbot boyj; witli clieek of tan, but what of the young 1ady.-.who~^juj>t^pa«KU«.JiitL.>AuIthout.'ati:)ck' ings and with iback almost completely nude?
1 Barefoot lady, with expose<l back, |Relievc me, kid, you're on the right j track.
' The Zionist Congress is meeting'soon - Prague. It seems to me the Zionists :i missing their great opportunity. !cy talk of Zionism as the solution for ..lie Jewish question. But it is much ?niore than that.. It is the soliition of the problems of the whole world. Fbr it is a hack to the land movement- What we all need, Protestant andi Catholic, as well as Jew, is to go back to the land. Espe¬ cially in this hot weather. The farmer may be down, but there are no bread lines on the farms.
1 , was recently browsing through the diaries of Theodore' Herzl. What an in¬ teresting study he was. A bit mad per¬ haps, with the madness allied to genivis. Moses, he wrote, did not take the flesh- pots of Egypt with him, "We will not I make that mistake when we go to the I Promised Land," he arfds. A daring " statement. He wanted the Jews to rnake their entrance in Palestine in evening clothes and "stove-pipe" hats. He liked the trappings of luxury and aristocracy. I am not sure that he was entirely wrong. S Luxury and the aristocratic mode of life have been too generally condemned by moralists. There is a good deal to he said for them. I remember a girl who once said to me wisely, "I do not care ftir the rich because of their wealth, but those who have been accustomed wealth have better bree<ling, as a rule." Wcizmann . wants to develop a large peasant class i» Palestine. Herzl thought the peasant" type was dod'mcd to extinc¬ tion, Weizmaiin, by, the way, was one of the first to challenge some of Herzl's views and also opposed Nordau, probably helping to keep the latter in a lower po¬ sition in the Zionist world than he would otherwise have attained. Weil, it is al¬ ways so. Wcizmann himself had to stand aside at the last Congress before those who challenged hini. Perhaps he will regain his post of leadership at the com¬ ing Congress. I do not know. Perhaps after all in the present situation, he may be the best fitted man, The time factor (Continued on page 2)
GOVT- APPOINTS HIM AS N. R. A. SPEAKER
NEW YORK— Samuel Untermycr, leader of the world boycott movement against Germany and president of the newly created World Jcwi-sh Econumic Federation, returned from Europe on the French liner, Paris, Sunday, to face a highly enthusiastic reception by 15,000 New Vork Jews.
Specially chartered iboats met the Paris at Quarantine with .bands blaring and decorated with huge [wstcrs hailing Mr. Untermyer as "our leader," and prais¬ ing him for his work at the recent world boycott conference held In Amsterdam at which he presided.
At the pier 5,000 enthusiastic Jews crowded onto the dock while 10,000 more waited.patiently in the street for a glimpse of the man whom they consid¬ ered the hero of the fight against the Na?.is. Delegations of Jewish Wur Vet¬ erans in uniform, posts of the American Legion, veterans of Allenby's campaign Palestine, Zionist and Hadassah or¬ ganizations as well as many other groups were on the pier and cheered Ktr. Un¬ termyer.
Addresses Nation Over Radio Flanked by motorcycle police and heartily cheered by the crowds who had waited for hours to greet him, Mr. Un¬ termyer was rushed uptown after a. short reception at the pier; to deliver an dress- over Station WABC and a natioiial hookup.
"I have seen and talked with many of the terror-stricken refugees who have had the g'ood fortune to escape from Ger¬ many, though forced to leave their prop¬ erty behind them," said Mr. Untermycr, "and I want to say to you that nothing that lias scepedi through to you over the rigid„ censorship., and lying, .propaganda that are at work to conceal and misrep¬ resent the situation of the Jews in Ger¬ many begins to tell a fraction of the frightfuL story of fieiidish torture, cru¬ elty and persecution that are being in¬ flicted day by day upon these niCn> women and children, or the terrors of worse than death in which they arc living; Fiendish Boycott "The Hitler regime originated and are fiendishly prosecuting a boycott to extcr^ ininate the Jews by placarding Jewish shops, warning Germans against dealhig with them, by imprisoning Jewish, shop¬ keepers and parading them through the streets by the hundreds under guard of Nazi troops for the sole crime of being Jews, by ejecting them from the learned professions tn which many of them had attained eminence, by excluding their children from the schools, their men from the labor unions, closing against them every avenue of livelihood, locking them in the vile concentration camps, starving and torturing them, murdering and beat¬ ing them without cause, all solely because they or their remote ancestors were Jews and all with the avowed object of exter¬ minating theni.
"As against this the foulest boycott in the annals of time, we are appealing to all mankind to enforce a counter-'boycott. That appeal is meeting with the convic¬ tion that idealism and justice are still alive."
Mr. Untermyer then appealed for sup¬ port from those Jewish organizations who have so far been lukewarm or opposed to the boycott, saying:
"With this explanation of our aims, I appeal to the American Jewish Commit¬ tee, whose public spirit and good inten¬ tions 1 do not for a moment question, but the wisdom of whose judgment I chal¬ lenge, no longer to hold aloof but to rid themselves of their timid and ill-consid¬ ered prejudices and join in actively press¬ ing this boycott as our only weapon ex¬ cept the appeal to the League, which 1 shall discuss at n- later time.
Omits Congress Appeal
"[ purposely refrain from including the
American Jewish Congress in tins appeal
because 1 am satisfied that OTi per cent
of their members are already with «s and
(Continued on page 3)
Zionist State Convention To
Be Held In Cleveland
September 9-10
A panel, coinprlsing seven Zionist lead¬ ers, will open the Zionist State conven¬ tion, to be beld in Cleveland, Saturday night and Sunday, September 0 and 10. The topic of discussion by the panel will be 'Tlie Formulas and Methods to be UsL'd for Building Up a Large National Zionist Organization in America." The discussion will include the problems: How to interest the American Jewish Youth in the Zionist Movement; the for¬ mation of a program for tlic Zionists of America; and its contacts with the Jew¬ ish National Home; the idcalogy.of the organization wliich is to be the center in Zionism and mediator between Right and Left parties.
The panel is the new method of dis'
Jews Quit Nuremberg En
Masse As Vicious Press
Attacks Go On
Leave Behind Chattels and Goods,
Close Up BuBincssca, Seeking
Refuge Elsewhere.
¦ NUREM'UERG, Germany—(j. T. A.) -^In sorrow and desperation, the Jews of this old city on whom the brunt of the Nazis' ceaseless anti-Jewish agitation has fallen most heavily, arc deserting their homes and businesses en masse and Nu¬ remberg will soon be a city without Jews. Leaving behind all their chattels and t^oods. the Jewish population, quickened by tlie ever-growing menace to their well- being resulting from the incessant incite¬ ment to anti-Jcwi-sli violence in the local press, particularly, in Der Sliienncr, the newspaper edited , by Julius ^^reicher, Nazi*, chieftain, is frantically making
cussing problems. Instead df one every effort to fiiifl refuge in other cities.
Prof. Theodore N. Beckman of Ohio State University, was recently appointed olBcial speaker for the National Recovery A'dministration. Tlie appointment was made by Mr, Louis J. Alber, chief of the speakers division of the N. .R. A.
Prof. Beckman is one of three men selected from Columbus as part of the national list of 20O "big guns" to lay. down a barrage of oratory in behalf of the President's Emergency Re-employ¬ ment campaign which is now under way.
It will be the function of these 200 speakcfs to supplement the work of siii:akers.,rt;cruitc(L for. local.engagements, and to take on engagements tb speak be¬ fore national and state conventions, and to address other gatherings which have appealed direct to Washington for a peaker. , ' ,
Tomorrow, Sunday, August
13th, Is Date of Voliner Picnic
At Edgewater Park
Tomorrow (Sunday) the annual. Vo¬ liner Society Picnic will take place at Edgewater Park and wJll .start early and last all day and evening. There will be lots of amusements for everyone, for both young and old. Come early because every lost minute will tnean a lost part of the good time.
Those that own no automobiles or do not wish lo bother with them, can con¬ veniently get there by the bus which will be stationed at the end of the Livingston avenue car line, departing on every half hour, beginning from 1:00 P, M. Of course, the bus transportation will be free for everybody.
speaker, or a debate between two people, or a symposium "by three participants, the panel affords an opportunity for seven men to fnlly disctiss a problem. It will be presented in Cleveland for the first time in connection with the second an¬ nual convention of the Zionist Region of Ohio, Saturday evening, September I'th. . Those who have already accepted invitations to participate in the panel are: Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincin¬ nati, Honorary President of the Zionist Region; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland; A. H. Fricdland, Hebrew Poet and Edu¬ cator; and Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, Edu¬ cational Director of the Union of Hebrew Congregations.
The Sunday morning session will be opened with an address by Ezra Z. Sha¬ piro, president of the . Zionist Region, who will review the. Zionist position in the United States. A report of the Zlon-^ ist Region hy the executive secretary, Isahc Carinel, i-vill follow. During the afternoon session, a report of the Zionist Congress iii Prague will be. rendered by one of the outstanding American dele¬ gates. After the regular business of the Zionist State Organization, the conven¬ tion w'ill close with a banquet to be held in the evening wliich will be addressed hy noted Zionist leaders.
Jersey City Reform Temple Adopts Conservative RitudI
Many arc fleeing with but a small amount of clothing, turning over the keys of tlieir homes and shops to shipping of¬ fices with the hope that these will obey ihstrnctions and pack and ship their fur¬ niture and possessions after them.
Der Stuermer, which approaches Dr. Joae|»h Goebbels' Der Angriff In the.pitch and intensity of its anti-Jewish violence, rejoices at this iiiass eniigratipn of Jews from the city. Under a headline, "The Jews Are Leaving Us," the newspaper today tells its readers how "every day another Jew house in Nuremberg is evac¬ uated," and, also, how busy, the transfer agencies are in transporting the posses¬ sions of Nuremberg Jews to Palestine apd other countries.
The Nuremberg city council, as If to givt impetus to the Jewish migration, is continuing .to issue stricter orders making the life of a Jew in this city well-nigh hitolerable. An order made public today prohibits' Jews' fropi enterilig the mu¬ nicipal stadium.
Due mainly to the activities of Strel- clier, who was the organizer of the one- day boycott against the Jews in April and- who is responsible for the recent arrest and parade through the city of 300 of the city's, leading Jewish citizens, the Jews of Nuremberg have had to suffer a se¬ ries of 'attacks ancji; insults surpassing in ferocity those borne by most of the Jews of the Reich.
Reports that the storm troopers were plundering Jevvish homes In Nuremberg and had clashed with police and Reichs- wehr guards who had sovight to main¬ tain a semblance of order were scmi-of- ¦ ficially denied Wednesday. Nuremberg is to he the seat of this year's National
LOAN SOCIETY WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 15
The Ladies Free Loan Society will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, August 15th, at 8 p. m. in the social hall of the Agudath Achim Con¬ gregation." Following the business meet¬ ing Mrs. M. Goodman will entertain the members with refreshments in honor of her son's marriage.
Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood Extends Its Appreciation
Mrs. A. Bender, President of the Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood, wishes to thank her committees for their splendid cooperation given towards the success ot the annual picnic held at Olentangy Park, July 16th, She also wishes to thank the various firms for their kind donations, and Mr. Nnpuf, Mr. H. Becknian, Mr. J. Goodman and Mr. I,. Geichman, for their kind services at the park.
Melville D. Frank Leads the Council Race Ticket
Last Tuesday over ten thousand voters expressed their appreciation to one of Columbus' youngest Jewish political lead¬ ers, ^Melville D, Frank, whose meritorious work in city council for the past four years has been highly commended by the local citizenry. In last year's campaign for Mayor these same voters felt that Melville did not possess sufficient experi ence as Mayor, and although a half dozen candidiites sought this ofiice, he neverthe¬ less made a good showing in the contest.
The Ohio Jewish Chhonicle, as well as his many well wishers in the local Jewish community, wish to congratulate Mr. Frank on his splendid showing in the primaries and wish him luck in the No¬ vember election.
INFANTS' HOME OF OHIO
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Alter 55 years of existence as a Reform edifice of worship. Temple Beth El here, com¬ mencing with the high holy days will no longer adiiere strictly to Reform ritual Socialist Party convention, biit will become modern Conservative, of¬ ficers of the congregatii^n have announced. Worshippers will pray with their hats on. Another departure announced is that for the first time in its history the congre¬ gation will have a public sale of seats for the holiday services.
Announcement also was made that Kabbi Joseph Freedman has been chosen associate spiritual , leader, to serve to¬ gether with Dr. Maurice Thoriicr, Both arc Reform rabbis.
Many donations in memory of Uncle Joe's '80th birthday aniversary which takes place on August ISth, have been received, at the Home.
Two dozen stiver spoons presented by Mrs. Frank Nusbaum; electrical appli¬ ances for the kitchen-aid, donated .by, Mrs. Sol Levy and Mrs. Frank Nus¬ baum ; Silver sets for the kiddies a con¬ tribution by Mrs. Isaac Wolf,
Mrs. Joseph Basch treated the children with candy; Mrs. Sol Loeb 'donated hand-made infants ' apparel; toys and. games were presented by« Mrs, Samuel Shinbach,
Mr. Edward J. Goodman will enter- lain the children and tlic employees o( the Home with a day's outing in the country.
The officers and Board members of the Infants Home of Ohio are most grateful to the above.
JEWISH LAWYERS OUSTED
BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—Twenty morb indues and 185 lawyers in addition to those already announced, w'ere disbarred (luring the past week oii the score of their Jewish blood, according to a list published in, the press today. The list includes 130 residents of Berlin,
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..iv".
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Central Ohio's Only , Jewish Newspaper Heaching Ettery Home
®I|^ (®l|to 3l^ttttBtf
Devoted io American
and
Jewish Ideals
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR THE JEWISH HOME
VOLUME XVI—No. 29
COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUGUST 11, 1933
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy loc
0i
i-*
By the Way
By David Schwartz
Enthusiastic Crowds Greet
Untermyer Who Urges
Boycott Spread
Midsummer! Muaings
What was that sect in ancient Israel
called which vahicd freedom above all
things? Wliy do I say sect? I sliovild
Kay parly. Wc always think oE those
.divisions in Israel as being theological
.whereas more often they were social'and
economic. But anyway, I am referring
to that group to which Elijah, the. prophet,
\ Dcloiigcd. r*riiiiarily, they wanted to be
free from the mortgage burden and. .so
I they lived in tents, and refused to luirdcn
themselves with anything that mislit cn-
euniber their freedom.
Send us another Elijah,' Lord, tu teach us freedom;. for never was he needed more than he is today. . Everywhere l^'ascisni and allied doctrines have raised Iheir hands against freedom. Even those liberals who formerly set so prcat store ' ;¦' it seem to bcgiii to despise the article: I'ait r stand firmly with Elijah in the hehef in the [>riccless jewel of freedom. The only creature which sings is the bird gnd why—because he is tlic most free, - ¦ .
'I'liou . hast promised, .Lo^d^ to send ICIijab again for the coming, of the great iind terrible day. Lord, the great and terrible day is here, it's the third day, in fact, in which the temperature hiis hnvcret^pa«KU«.JiitL.>AuIthout.'ati:)ck' ings and with iback almost completely nude?
1 Barefoot lady, with expose women and children, or the terrors of worse than death in which they arc living; Fiendish Boycott "The Hitler regime originated and are fiendishly prosecuting a boycott to extcr^ ininate the Jews by placarding Jewish shops, warning Germans against dealhig with them, by imprisoning Jewish, shop¬ keepers and parading them through the streets by the hundreds under guard of Nazi troops for the sole crime of being Jews, by ejecting them from the learned professions tn which many of them had attained eminence, by excluding their children from the schools, their men from the labor unions, closing against them every avenue of livelihood, locking them in the vile concentration camps, starving and torturing them, murdering and beat¬ ing them without cause, all solely because they or their remote ancestors were Jews and all with the avowed object of exter¬ minating theni.
"As against this the foulest boycott in the annals of time, we are appealing to all mankind to enforce a counter-'boycott. That appeal is meeting with the convic¬ tion that idealism and justice are still alive."
Mr. Untermyer then appealed for sup¬ port from those Jewish organizations who have so far been lukewarm or opposed to the boycott, saying:
"With this explanation of our aims, I appeal to the American Jewish Commit¬ tee, whose public spirit and good inten¬ tions 1 do not for a moment question, but the wisdom of whose judgment I chal¬ lenge, no longer to hold aloof but to rid themselves of their timid and ill-consid¬ ered prejudices and join in actively press¬ ing this boycott as our only weapon ex¬ cept the appeal to the League, which 1 shall discuss at n- later time.
Omits Congress Appeal
"[ purposely refrain from including the
American Jewish Congress in tins appeal
because 1 am satisfied that OTi per cent
of their members are already with «s and
(Continued on page 3)
Zionist State Convention To
Be Held In Cleveland
September 9-10
A panel, coinprlsing seven Zionist lead¬ ers, will open the Zionist State conven¬ tion, to be beld in Cleveland, Saturday night and Sunday, September 0 and 10. The topic of discussion by the panel will be 'Tlie Formulas and Methods to be UsL'd for Building Up a Large National Zionist Organization in America." The discussion will include the problems: How to interest the American Jewish Youth in the Zionist Movement; the for¬ mation of a program for tlic Zionists of America; and its contacts with the Jew¬ ish National Home; the idcalogy.of the organization wliich is to be the center in Zionism and mediator between Right and Left parties.
The panel is the new method of dis'
Jews Quit Nuremberg En
Masse As Vicious Press
Attacks Go On
Leave Behind Chattels and Goods,
Close Up BuBincssca, Seeking
Refuge Elsewhere.
¦ NUREM'UERG, Germany—(j. T. A.) -^In sorrow and desperation, the Jews of this old city on whom the brunt of the Nazis' ceaseless anti-Jewish agitation has fallen most heavily, arc deserting their homes and businesses en masse and Nu¬ remberg will soon be a city without Jews. Leaving behind all their chattels and t^oods. the Jewish population, quickened by tlie ever-growing menace to their well- being resulting from the incessant incite¬ ment to anti-Jcwi-sli violence in the local press, particularly, in Der Sliienncr, the newspaper edited , by Julius ^^reicher, Nazi*, chieftain, is frantically making
cussing problems. Instead df one every effort to fiiifl refuge in other cities.
Prof. Theodore N. Beckman of Ohio State University, was recently appointed olBcial speaker for the National Recovery A'dministration. Tlie appointment was made by Mr, Louis J. Alber, chief of the speakers division of the N. .R. A.
Prof. Beckman is one of three men selected from Columbus as part of the national list of 20O "big guns" to lay. down a barrage of oratory in behalf of the President's Emergency Re-employ¬ ment campaign which is now under way.
It will be the function of these 200 speakcfs to supplement the work of siii:akers.,rt;cruitc(L for. local.engagements, and to take on engagements tb speak be¬ fore national and state conventions, and to address other gatherings which have appealed direct to Washington for a peaker. , ' ,
Tomorrow, Sunday, August
13th, Is Date of Voliner Picnic
At Edgewater Park
Tomorrow (Sunday) the annual. Vo¬ liner Society Picnic will take place at Edgewater Park and wJll .start early and last all day and evening. There will be lots of amusements for everyone, for both young and old. Come early because every lost minute will tnean a lost part of the good time.
Those that own no automobiles or do not wish lo bother with them, can con¬ veniently get there by the bus which will be stationed at the end of the Livingston avenue car line, departing on every half hour, beginning from 1:00 P, M. Of course, the bus transportation will be free for everybody.
speaker, or a debate between two people, or a symposium "by three participants, the panel affords an opportunity for seven men to fnlly disctiss a problem. It will be presented in Cleveland for the first time in connection with the second an¬ nual convention of the Zionist Region of Ohio, Saturday evening, September I'th. . Those who have already accepted invitations to participate in the panel are: Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincin¬ nati, Honorary President of the Zionist Region; Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of the Euclid Avenue Temple, Cleveland; A. H. Fricdland, Hebrew Poet and Edu¬ cator; and Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, Edu¬ cational Director of the Union of Hebrew Congregations.
The Sunday morning session will be opened with an address by Ezra Z. Sha¬ piro, president of the . Zionist Region, who will review the. Zionist position in the United States. A report of the Zlon-^ ist Region hy the executive secretary, Isahc Carinel, i-vill follow. During the afternoon session, a report of the Zionist Congress iii Prague will be. rendered by one of the outstanding American dele¬ gates. After the regular business of the Zionist State Organization, the conven¬ tion w'ill close with a banquet to be held in the evening wliich will be addressed hy noted Zionist leaders.
Jersey City Reform Temple Adopts Conservative RitudI
Many arc fleeing with but a small amount of clothing, turning over the keys of tlieir homes and shops to shipping of¬ fices with the hope that these will obey ihstrnctions and pack and ship their fur¬ niture and possessions after them.
Der Stuermer, which approaches Dr. Joae|»h Goebbels' Der Angriff In the.pitch and intensity of its anti-Jewish violence, rejoices at this iiiass eniigratipn of Jews from the city. Under a headline, "The Jews Are Leaving Us," the newspaper today tells its readers how "every day another Jew house in Nuremberg is evac¬ uated," and, also, how busy, the transfer agencies are in transporting the posses¬ sions of Nuremberg Jews to Palestine apd other countries.
The Nuremberg city council, as If to givt impetus to the Jewish migration, is continuing .to issue stricter orders making the life of a Jew in this city well-nigh hitolerable. An order made public today prohibits' Jews' fropi enterilig the mu¬ nicipal stadium.
Due mainly to the activities of Strel- clier, who was the organizer of the one- day boycott against the Jews in April and- who is responsible for the recent arrest and parade through the city of 300 of the city's, leading Jewish citizens, the Jews of Nuremberg have had to suffer a se¬ ries of 'attacks ancji; insults surpassing in ferocity those borne by most of the Jews of the Reich.
Reports that the storm troopers were plundering Jevvish homes In Nuremberg and had clashed with police and Reichs- wehr guards who had sovight to main¬ tain a semblance of order were scmi-of- ¦ ficially denied Wednesday. Nuremberg is to he the seat of this year's National
LOAN SOCIETY WILL MEET TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 15
The Ladies Free Loan Society will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday evening, August 15th, at 8 p. m. in the social hall of the Agudath Achim Con¬ gregation." Following the business meet¬ ing Mrs. M. Goodman will entertain the members with refreshments in honor of her son's marriage.
Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood Extends Its Appreciation
Mrs. A. Bender, President of the Ahavas Sholem Sisterhood, wishes to thank her committees for their splendid cooperation given towards the success ot the annual picnic held at Olentangy Park, July 16th, She also wishes to thank the various firms for their kind donations, and Mr. Nnpuf, Mr. H. Becknian, Mr. J. Goodman and Mr. I,. Geichman, for their kind services at the park.
Melville D. Frank Leads the Council Race Ticket
Last Tuesday over ten thousand voters expressed their appreciation to one of Columbus' youngest Jewish political lead¬ ers, ^Melville D, Frank, whose meritorious work in city council for the past four years has been highly commended by the local citizenry. In last year's campaign for Mayor these same voters felt that Melville did not possess sufficient experi ence as Mayor, and although a half dozen candidiites sought this ofiice, he neverthe¬ less made a good showing in the contest.
The Ohio Jewish Chhonicle, as well as his many well wishers in the local Jewish community, wish to congratulate Mr. Frank on his splendid showing in the primaries and wish him luck in the No¬ vember election.
INFANTS' HOME OF OHIO
JERSEY CITY, N. J.—Alter 55 years of existence as a Reform edifice of worship. Temple Beth El here, com¬ mencing with the high holy days will no longer adiiere strictly to Reform ritual Socialist Party convention, biit will become modern Conservative, of¬ ficers of the congregatii^n have announced. Worshippers will pray with their hats on. Another departure announced is that for the first time in its history the congre¬ gation will have a public sale of seats for the holiday services.
Announcement also was made that Kabbi Joseph Freedman has been chosen associate spiritual , leader, to serve to¬ gether with Dr. Maurice Thoriicr, Both arc Reform rabbis.
Many donations in memory of Uncle Joe's '80th birthday aniversary which takes place on August ISth, have been received, at the Home.
Two dozen stiver spoons presented by Mrs. Frank Nusbaum; electrical appli¬ ances for the kitchen-aid, donated .by, Mrs. Sol Levy and Mrs. Frank Nus¬ baum ; Silver sets for the kiddies a con¬ tribution by Mrs. Isaac Wolf,
Mrs. Joseph Basch treated the children with candy; Mrs. Sol Loeb 'donated hand-made infants ' apparel; toys and. games were presented by« Mrs, Samuel Shinbach,
Mr. Edward J. Goodman will enter- lain the children and tlic employees o( the Home with a day's outing in the country.
The officers and Board members of the Infants Home of Ohio are most grateful to the above.
JEWISH LAWYERS OUSTED
BERLIN—(J. T. A.)—Twenty morb indues and 185 lawyers in addition to those already announced, w'ere disbarred (luring the past week oii the score of their Jewish blood, according to a list published in, the press today. The list includes 130 residents of Berlin,
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